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freshmen, the pace accelerated The hustle and bustle continued as Rush Week sneaked upon potential social club members. Tension mounted, final decisions were made and initiation week hastened. Humble initiates awkwardly ascended stairs to classrooms, where they were confronted with ripples of laughter, paddle-happy club members or subtle rebuffs because of unpleasant breath! When formal initiation arrived, new members beamed in their added status as club members. Most students would not hesitate to acknowledge that the quality of chapel programs has risen. The Alpha-Omega players charmed its audience with selections from Spoon River Anthology while Joe and Penny Aronson captured hearts with their folk¬ singing performance. Student participation convo finds Dr. Gustav Jeeninga replying to student questions. Vickie Maguire makes use of quiet library surroundings. 21
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There were freshmen and more Taeda’s Rush Party, “Down on the Farm”, illustrates the fun and uniqueness of social club rush parties for perspective members. Alvena Jeeninga, Jeannette Sutter, Twenties”. Imy Tate and Louise Soetenga frolic in “Tip toe Through the 20
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Homecoming Anderson College pressed “toward the light” as the igniting of a giant torch designated the official begin¬ ning of Homecoming 68. Aglow with hundreds of candles, campus walkways became paths to myriad activities. Suspense mounted as announcement of the new homecoming queen neared. A maximum capacity crowd thundered approval of Miss Jeanie Cook as she began her week-end reign. Following coronation, the first presentation of A Hatful of Rain, captured the attention of its viewers. Friday night events were concluded as students gathered for a snake-dance and pep rally. The bon¬ fire crackled and smoke filled the eyes of many con¬ fident Ravens. Homecoming court and escorts: Queen Jeanne Cook, Merle Strege; Carol Richardson, Jim Cook; Cheryl Warren, Jim Noggle; Vicki Richards, Greg Baker; Linda Thornburg, Barry Hippensteel. Having been newly crowned by last year’s Homecoming Queen, Cozette Beach, and receiving roses from Dan Geer, Queen Jeanne Cook graciously expresses her gratitude for the opportunity of reigning throughout Homecoming week-end. 22
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